Do you have tried:
smbclient //server/print$ -U windowsuser
what is happening?
I tried following the solution in that thread and it didn't help. I can
print to the printers if I install the driver manually, but I cannot get
it to install the driver automatically from the print$ share
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
FWIW, I believe you'll be experiencing problems with this part of your
setup:
Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) - ntadmin
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-4008939791-1949703945-886196202-512) - ntadmin
I don't believe that is legal. Or perhaps it is only illegal if ntadmin
is
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:36:38AM +0100, Christoph Scheeder wrote:
| Hi,
| that behavior is logical correct, i would say.
| What happens is:
| the user is found from nis, and gets an userid not from the winbind-range.
| As a result samba is not able to verify this uid against the AD, as
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 10:14:12AM -, Plant, Dean wrote:
| I need to setup a samba file server with user access from a Windows AD
| domain and a separate Solaris NIS domain. All of our users have an account
| on the AD domain but only some of our users have a Unix account. I would
|
Hi all, I need to know the latest version of Samba supported on HP-UX
10.20 with smbmount.
Thanks in advance,
Maurizio Bringhenti
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Hello,
Is it possible to use roaming profiles from BDC only, and not from PDC?
We have offices connected using VPN/WAN, in each office there is one BDC
and LDAP slave (on one machine), and in one location there is a PDC and
LDAP master.
If a local BDC crashes, users can authenticate agains PDC
I have looked at the permissions and other things. Something that I found
tonight (with the help of a friend) is that the Samba permissions are being
changed by some cron program or something in Linux. The permissions on the
share had been set to 777 which had fixed the problem, but the problem
Hello,
I make the migration of linux machine where I use smbfs to mount an IFS
drive from an iSeries and I have troubles with Samba 3.0.9
The Old Computer : RH 8.0, Samba 2.2.5
The New Computer : Sarge, kernel 2.6.8, Samba 3.0.9
When I make mount -t smbfs -o //as400/qdls /mnt/as400, all
hi,
you can store your profiles on whatever samba server you want as long it
is trusted to
the smb domain, and the profile is known to the users i.e. ldap entries,
it musnt be a bdc
but resolvable by smb/wins and adjusted to use the pdcs ladp data base
for auth.
But normally you will use
rruegner wrote:
hi,
you can store your profiles on whatever samba server you want as long it
is trusted to
You didn't understand my question.
1) in each office, there is only one domain controller (costs), against
which users authenticate and store roaming profiles (they are stored
locally on
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 21:36, you wrote:
I set remote browse sync to the 'broadcast' address of the remote
network...
i.e.
Network A 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 broadcast address is 192.168.0.255
Network B 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 broadcast address is 192.168.1.255
smb.conf on
I was able to resolve this issue. Just in case anyone is interested, I
HAD to upgrade the PDC FIRST. Then I was able to upgrade the member
servers without problems.
*
I am trying to upgrade our fully functional Samba domain from v3.0.2 to
Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
Mounting by IP does not make a difference. Somehow WinXP or Samba always tries to set up the connection as Guest. Even if one specifies a specific user.
I colored some smb.conf lines red. Check those. It seems you have like
every option in smb.conf...why? Check man
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Mounting by IP does not make a difference. Somehow WinXP or Samba always tries
to set up the connection as Guest. Even if one specifies a specific user.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas M. Skeren III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:39 PM
To: Woellert, Kirk D.
Hi there,
I would like to force users to logon at my samba domain.
How can I check from by samba PDC on linux if a user has logged on at
the domain or is just accessing the shares via her password?
There are some users that are - hmm - not willing to join the domain but
I want to force them to
Hi List!
The following behavior was tested from Windows and smbclient, with
different user-ids. Samba is PDC. Host is FC2.
My shares:
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path = /var/smb/share/Projekte
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i like it. i like it a lot. sounds wonderful. lets get this going. the
time is NOW to kill exchange.
-charles
http://www.thewybles.com/~charles
www.oserproject.org
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
dear samba users and developers,
i'd like to put to you a proposal for your respectful
Hello,
I'm trying to Compile Samba with ADS support on Solaris 8. I have installed
without any problems:
/opt/cifs/bdb - .bdb-4.2.52
/opt/cifs/heimdal - .heimdal-0.6.3
/opt/cifs/openldap - .openldap-2.1.25
/opt/cifs/openssl - .openssl-0.9.7e
/opt/cifs/samba - .samba-3.0.9
and I'm configuring
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Hi everybody
I'm trying to set up a samba server on a win98 net.
Samba server is running over linux Fedora Core 3
and the domain server and dhcp server are running
on a windows xp.
The problem is that can connect to any resourse
at the samba server,
Charles N Wyble írta:
i like it. i like it a lot. sounds wonderful. lets get this going. the
time is NOW to kill exchange.
-charles
http://www.thewybles.com/~charles
www.oserproject.org
Yes it realy sounds wonderful, and the basic idea probably is, but I
dislike the reiteration of personal
Basically, need to sit at my PC at my desk, far from the server, load a CD
into the CD-ROM drive of the PC and have it work as if the CD-ROM drive is
actually a device on the Unix server. Using Hummingbird Exceed as my X-Term
There are various methods you could do this from a Linux box, as
Luke Leighton (lkcl) has brought up his arguments about control
of Samba before. In October 2000 they resulted in the creation
of a new Samba code branch, samba-tng, which Luke and others who
agreed with his direction were free to do with as they will.
Samba-tng still exists, and we in the Samba
Steve,
Regardless of what is going on this is not right in my opinion.
So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for three months
There must be another way to work things out.
We have tried other ways for 4 years. We didn't do this lightly.
Cheers, Tridge
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 03:18:48PM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
| dear samba users and developers,
|
| i'd like to put to you a proposal for your respectful
| consideration: it is an idea that i believe has
| strategic merit
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 08:45:21AM +1100, Steve Simeonidis wrote:
Regardless of what is going on this is not right in my opinion.
So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for three months
There must be another way to work things out.
Well we have tried other ways and they
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 08:45:21AM +1100, Steve Simeonidis wrote:
Regardless of what is going on this is not right in my opinion.
So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for three months
There must be another way to work things out.
Open to suggestions. We've been
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 15:18 -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
However, given that Luke is no longer a developer
on Samba, it is off-topic for him to propose a
organizational change to a OSS project with which
he is no longer associated.
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without even mentioning that this is a topic for
Yes it realy sounds wonderful, and the basic idea probably is, but I
dislike the reiteration of personal tastes, and dislikes.
Imposing if xy would say something negative about me I'll take my ball
with me and won't play again with you until you would force him to
leave IMHO sounds too
I have two NIC's on my machine and in my smb.conf I have:
interfaces = 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.5
netbios name = ort
Basically what I want to do is round robin \\ort to both the interfaces when
accessed
from windows boxes What is the best way to do this? I was thinking bonding
my
NIC's but my
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 12:18:56PM +1100, Geoff Scott wrote:
Yes it realy sounds wonderful, and the basic idea probably is, but I
dislike the reiteration of personal tastes, and dislikes.
Imposing if xy would say something negative about me I'll take my ball
with me and won't play again
Rolf A. Vaglid wrote:
These are actualle the same computer, only with different names.
tkelev:/var/log/samba # id tk-02870$
uid=1001(tk-02870$) gid=553(Domain Computers) groups=553(Domain Computers)
tkelev:/var/log/samba # id tk-test002870$
uid=1008(tk-test002870$) gid=553(Domain Computers)
I had this same problem with XP. I tried one other method which seemed
to solve my problem
in a command prompt window type:
net use z: \\gaia\data
Hit [enter]
I received a prompt asking me whether I want to use default Guest user
or to type a new username. At this point I entered the required
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Did ldap machine suffix ever get fixed so that it can be in a sperate
container from ldap user suffix?
Jim C.
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That was a good hint!
Yes, I've installed SP2, and it realy seems to be the Problem.
Now I've checked that on a machine with SP1 - and the jobs
from the same printqueue are removed correctly there!
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0.9 doesn't remove printjobs ?
Hello list,
I need to setup a samba file server with user access from a Windows AD
domain and a separate Solaris NIS domain. All of our users have an account
on the AD domain but only some of our users have a Unix account. I would
like Windows users that have a Unix account to have files written
Hi,
that behavior is logical correct, i would say.
What happens is:
the user is found from nis, and gets an userid not from the winbind-range.
As a result samba is not able to verify this uid against the AD, as it
is not an AD-user-id.
i guess to achive what you want you would have to add the
dear samba users and developers,
i'd like to put to you a proposal for your respectful
consideration: it is an idea that i believe has strategic
merit for the open source community and OS users as a whole.
these words are chosen carefully and the reasons will become
apparent later: that i begin
When and how does Samba discover that the client has failed so that locks
that the client held as released.
I'm using samba for critical data so oplocks are off. My client gets an
exclusive lock on the file. If the client process dies then the OS cleans
up the socket and the lock is released.
Hi!
How could I have a log access of files from a samba server?
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in project staff augmentation for large enterprise projects. I came across
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a EUC/Risk Lead Developer with a very large and reputed
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
rruegner wrote:
hi,
you can store your profiles on whatever samba server you want as long
it is trusted to
You didn't understand my question.
1) in each office, there is only one domain controller (costs), against
which users authenticate and store roaming profiles
When I make mount -t smbfs -o //as400/qdls /mnt/as400, all seems good but
That's a kernel problem, since the smbfs code is maintained by some
other group of devs. The stock response is to try CIFS, which may or
may not help you a whole helluva lot given your platforms.
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Hello,
Recently have a problem with files becoming zero length.
I have files with 3 to 4 GBytes in size and for a reason that I didnt
discover some of them went away and let just the name (zero bytes).
The file system is protected, only some users have access, and then dont
have virus.
Does any
I'm running Samba 3.0.9 on Fedora Core.
I can authenticate against global groups via ntlm_auth, but authentication
against local groups fails.
Our network consists of multiple NT 4.0 domains.
1. Can ntlm_auth authenticate against local groups, or is it limited to
global groups?
2. Can
Todd Erwin AKA COWBOY írta:
Is it possible to configure samba to use plain text passwords and also
use encrypted passwords?
I'm trying to convert over our samba servers to use encrypted
passwords but need to enable current users to work in the intrum.
Thanks
See smb.conf manpage for update
i've configure my samba server as pdc but when i try
to connect win client using win XP, it said that no
network path found. i've double check and recheck the
permission of the configuration file and the file used
by the smb.conf..but the result is still the same.
please help me..what should i
How do I get a Samba server to join a windows 2000 servers ADS. do I
have to have them bind?? How come I have to add users on both servers
for users to be able to logon there computers?
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I've have this problem with my setup at home. It has something to do with
WinXP Professional, and a 'new' feature called forceguest. It's supposed to be
a security feature implemented in XP.
Googling for 'forceguest' XP should lead you to a few pages that help to
disable this forceguest
Imed,
For ADS support, you need ldap. I don't know if the kerberos stuff is
confusing the issue but I do know that when I compiled Samba for ADS, I needed
the Open_ldap libraries. In my configuration I did not specify any kerberos.
spike
Imed Ben Aleya wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to
Hello,
I have recently installed Samba on my Sun Fire V-440 Solaris 8 Unix server
and it works fine to map drives from my PC (late model running Windows XP
Professional)(on a large LAN) to the shares on the Unix server.
However, what I have a need for is to be able to map the other direction.
Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Do you have tried:
smbclient //server/print$ -U windowsuser
what is happening?
I tried following the solution in that thread and it didn't help. I can
print to the printers if I install the driver manually, but I cannot get
it to install the driver automatically from the
So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for
three months, in the hope that he will re-focus his efforts on
the project he created, and not re-hash old arguments.
It was unfortunate that we had to do this, but I believe it is
necessary. We have tolerated Lukes rewriting of
Hello
Can two PDC of different domain name but the same domain SID
coexist in the same nework?
We are running Windows 2000 AD/PDC, but we do not use any of the
AD's features. We don;t run even roaming profiles. We would like to
migrate everything to Samba NT4-style PDC.
Regardless of what is going on this is not right in my opinion.
So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for three months
There must be another way to work things out.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Allison
You need v1.3.4 of MIT Kerberos compiled from source.
I've done about 5 installs on Solaris 8 with ADS support and it works fine.
I used:
MIT Kerberos 1.3.4
OpenSSL 0.9.7d
OpenLdap 2.2.14
Samba 3.0.7
all compiled from source. Do not use the Sunfreeware supplied packages as
the libraries will not
User A is a member of Global Group Public in Windows 2003 Active Directory.
Global Group
Maintenance is a member of Domain Local Group Maintenance. Domain Local Group
Maintenance is
afforded access to Linux directory /home/maint with this smb.conf share
definition:
[maintenance]
comment =
I have great respect for the Samba Team, for the hard work they
put in and their success stories.
As long as the decisions that are made technical or not are community
focused, at the end of the day I would like an alternative to Windows (replace
all those
bl Windows servers) and have the
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| So we're going to ban Luke from posting to the Samba Lists for
| three months, in the hope that he will re-focus his efforts on
| the project he created, and not re-hash old arguments.
|
| The Samba Team is proud of the open way we develop the Samba
Hi.
If the problem happens again, it would be most interesting to know if the
files were actually NOT deleted, or if they were, but they seem to stay
anyway because their names remained in the cache.
The best way to know that, obviously, is to check on the VMS side if the
file is there or not.
The files were *not* deleted in my case based on VMS dir examination
afterwards.
It was possible to delete them from the VMS environment, so it was not a
VMS O/S interlock issue preventing the SAMBA delete.
-Original Message-
From: COLLOT Jean-Yves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
RR - Rod Regier wrote:
I have encountered a problem that was reproducible on 3 different
workstations
accessing a common Samba/VMS server.
Sample files created using both DOS window and GUI, and deleted using
both DOS window and GUI.
Confirming message and file display removal occurred normally
Author: gd
Date: 2004-12-15 10:12:10 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4216
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4216
Log:
fix segfault in idmap_rid
(only ever shows up when the somewhat hidden
IDMAP_RID_SUPPORT_TRUSTED_DOMAINS - define is set).
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 13:13:31 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4220
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4220
Log:
Fix samba3 samr idl... According to samba4 idl samr_DomInfo2 contains a
comment string and not an unknown 12 byte structure...
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 14:23:57 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4223
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4223
Log:
Always compile before commit...
Modified:
trunk/source/rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: gd
Date: 2004-12-15 19:37:35 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4226
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4226
Log:
display infolevel 12 in query_dom_info.
Guenther
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/rpcclient/cmd_samr.c
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 12:05:48 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4217
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4217
Log:
Fix open_any_socket_out.
This was a missing merge from HEAD or rather a commit to 3_0 from the wrong
source. Fixed slightly
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 12:09:04 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4218
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4218
Log:
Merge of fixes to open_socket_out from 3_0.
Volker
Modified:
trunk/source/lib/util_sock.c
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 13:13:15 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4219
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4219
Log:
Fix samba3 samr idl... According to samba4 idl samr_DomInfo2 contains a
comment string and not an unknown 12 byte structure...
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 14:23:15 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4222
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4222
Log:
Always compile before commit...
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: gd
Date: 2004-12-15 14:16:12 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4221
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4221
Log:
when in the multi-mapping mode of idmap_rid:
allow BUILTIN domain-mapping.
Guenther
Modified:
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 15:39:23 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4224
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4224
Log:
Today is not my day
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/rpcclient/cmd_samr.c
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-12-15 15:39:38 + (Wed, 15 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4225
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4225
Log:
Today is not my day
Modified:
trunk/source/rpcclient/cmd_samr.c
Changeset:
Modified:
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